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there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is what? lebron says they want to the removal of president mohamed morsi. rebellion started this. they want the president to leave. the government-- is made up of technocrats. >> is there any chance you could get closer to the microphone? you are getting drowned out by the crowd. we would like to be able to hear more clearly what you are saying. what understand some of them will be moving to the area outside the president's palace. what kind of security is down there? >> there is very tight security by the military. the military has said it wants to protect
there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is...
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in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel strongholds. activists say the northern area of the capital was shelled heavily by tanks and rockets. the war in syria has left thousands of children homeless and many are growing up without formal education. this report from syria. >> for the 2000 plus children in syria, a donation of plastic balls is a rare treat. the only classroom is packed. the heat is suffocating. the demand for some sort of education is almost overwhelming . the man heading the project is a syrian political cartoonist, a refugee himself, now a teacher. >> we are working for syrian children and we are not involved in
in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel...
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. >> other news now, crowds gathering in egypt on the last friday before president mohamed morsi's one-year anniversary. on the right, pro-government crowds at nasr city. on the left, tahrir square where antigovernment protesters are converging. friday prayers have just finished. numbers are increasing. to ouro live correspondent in cairo's nasr city where pro-government supporters have gathered. what is going on there? ofthey are just at the end friday prayers. behind me, several thousand supporters of president morsi from the muslim brotherhood and other parties have gathered here. dubbed this the friday to protect the legitimacy of the president. they say they have come here to ensure that there is not what they would see as an illegal or mannstitutional coup on a they believe has the constitutional and ocular legitimacy granted to him through what they see and what many across the world saw as free and fair presidential elections. therefore, there is no reason, no matter how much of a failing he may be, no reason to get rid of him now. if you look to my left, you will .ee some tents hav
. >> other news now, crowds gathering in egypt on the last friday before president mohamed morsi's one-year anniversary. on the right, pro-government crowds at nasr city. on the left, tahrir square where antigovernment protesters are converging. friday prayers have just finished. numbers are increasing. to ouro live correspondent in cairo's nasr city where pro-government supporters have gathered. what is going on there? ofthey are just at the end friday prayers. behind me, several...
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morsi. a year ago many protestors cheered him as the first democratically elected president of egypt. the protestors have grievances but they all share one goal. >> i need him to leave. i know that it's not easy to remove him. that is why we will stay here until we force him to step down. protests were called by the rebellion movement which claims to have gathered 22 million signatures. they demand a caretaker government and early presidential elections to be held within six months. their call was met with an precedented turnout across the country. they are s a proposal refused so far. they say he has a constitutional egitimacy that cannot be prosecuted. >> we have freedom now. >> morsi granted health insurance for all people. he's increasing our salaries and pensions. things are getting better. >> throughout the day army helicopters have circled in the sky. and as the evening set in, they flew lower, a clear message that the military stands by the egyptian people. >> it was well received by
morsi. a year ago many protestors cheered him as the first democratically elected president of egypt. the protestors have grievances but they all share one goal. >> i need him to leave. i know that it's not easy to remove him. that is why we will stay here until we force him to step down. protests were called by the rebellion movement which claims to have gathered 22 million signatures. they demand a caretaker government and early presidential elections to be held within six months. their...